What should you AVOID using when analyzing someone else’s scientific arguments?
A. patterns
B. opinions
C. evidence
D. limitations
9 answers
B. opinions
Mallory and Donovan are both studying marine animals that reproduce asexually. The two students often meet after class to discuss their experiments and respectfully disagree on their hypothesis and findings. What kind of argumentation is this?
A. counterproductive
B. informal
C. negative
D. peer-reviewed
A. counterproductive
B. informal
C. negative
D. peer-reviewed
B. informal
While creating a presentation on her recent fish study, Everly chooses to use the word “swimming” rather than “aquatic locomotion” when describing the fishes’ behavior. What is the word she chose an example of?
A. domain-specific vocabulary
B. lay language
C. footnote citation
D. peer review
A. domain-specific vocabulary
B. lay language
C. footnote citation
D. peer review
B. lay language
Callum is creating a presentation on his investigation results that will be reviewed by his scientific peers. What type of presentation is he MOST likely preparing?
A. lecture
B. paper
C. podcast
D. slide presentation
A. lecture
B. paper
C. podcast
D. slide presentation
D. slide presentation
Amelie will be presenting the results of her scientific study in a digital media format so that she can share it with people around the country. What form will her presentation MOST likely take?
A. podcast
B. scientific paper
C. lecture
D. slide presentation
A. podcast
B. scientific paper
C. lecture
D. slide presentation
A. podcast